Ring Monitoring
Ring Monitoring, which becomes available with Feature Set 15A, Release 170, gives a
boss/secretary
(monitored station/monitoring station) functionality to system stations. With this functionality a
monitoring telephone rings whenever a monitored telephone rings with either an intercom or outside
line call.
Recall ring monitoring is an enhancement to the ring monitoring feature. This enhancement designates
whether any calls that are recalling to the monitored station (that is; transfer recalls, hold recalls, park
recalls) will trigger a ring monitor event at monitoring stations.
Programming For Ring Monitoring
Using VMMI programming, installers can arrange for a monitored station to have a maximum of four
monitoring stations (one
boss
monitored by four
secretaries
). The system permits one monitoring station
to monitor up to 16 different monitored stations (one
secretary
monitoring up to 16
bosses
).
Under STATION/STATION PROGRAMMING/RINGING ASSIGNMENTS, installers click
Ring
Monitor
then select up to four stations to monitor the ringing of the station being programmed. The
system permits each of these installer-selected stations to serve as a monitoring station for up to 16
different monitored stations.
If installers wish to enhance the ring monitoring feature with a recall feature, they check the
Recall Ring
Monitor
box. If enabled, this feature is only in effect for the ring monitoring feature. This recall ring
monitor enhancement is active as the default setting for a station.
Note that the copy station procedure will not copy ring monitor capability except for the recall ring
monitor setting.
Operating A Ring Monitoring Arrangement
Whenever a monitored telephone rings for a call, the associated DSS/BLF on a monitoring station
flashes. The display on a monitoring station matches the display on its monitored station. The Orange
flash indicates to a monitoring phone which of its monitored stations is currently ringing. If more than
one monitored station is ringing, the call with the highest ring priority rings at a monitoring station.
A ring monitor signal appears as an orange flashing light for the DSS/BLF of the monitored station
rather than appear at the monitoring station’s personal hunt list; however, after the monitoring user
answers, the call does appear under the monitoring station’s hunt list. The ring monitoring feature does
not require that a monitoring station have a DSS/BLF for a monitored station; however, if a DSS/BLF is
available, it indicates an audible ring monitor event as detailed above.
Users can forward a ring monitoring event; however, that event only follows the
Forward All
setting for
the monitoring station. The station must be idle (that is, not ringing from any other ring monitor events)
when users forward their ring monitored calls. When users cancel call forwarding on forwarded stations,
only any new ring monitor events will ring at the station.
12 – Ring Monitoring
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